The 75mm Bronica Nikkor is superb, as are the other Nikkors for that system. Great work George with that lens on the medium format Fuji.
GeorgeBo wrote:
Burning a couple days vacation this week and went for a walk in the woods today. Posting a couple shots with the GFX 50S and Nikkor-H·C 75mm f/2.8 for Bronica lens.
Leighton, congrats on the new toy
Ben, what a lovely catch
Rafael, impressive DR on the last pic of your ship series
George, that makes me dream to medium format
leighton w wrote:
Lovely early Autumn from NC. What is the slight purple tinge in the first one?
There was a large dead tree fallen in the background that was in direct sunlight from the hole it opened in the canopy (from left side to right center). The bark on the trunk and branches rendered that way with the Velvia setting so I just went with it. Not as strong with the other profiles, but then the greens did not pop like it did with Velvia. I guess I could have toned it down in post more, but kind of liked it.
Leighton, congratulations on the new Fuji. Enjoy the new toy!
Jay, it is a great fountain and a tad larger than most bird baths.
Rafael, great photos and awesome new deck. Fantastic work and quality materials.
Ben. it is also getting crowded in NYC as the tourists return and business offices reopen. Your photo of Trevi reminds me that I am way overdue for a visit.
I was initially going to post this photo of Bethesda instead of the color version.
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Ben, congrats on the new toy - I don't know if that old thing makes great images but for sure it looks way more beautiful than modern lenses.
Just came across this. Harry, great to have you back posting on the thread!!
Kingfishphoto wrote:
To Laura and all whom have commented on my photos, i really appreciate it. If i do not r eply, please understand i do appreciate your interest and comments. My next birthday i will be 89 and move a bit slow and have not much interest sitting at a computer typing etc. Too many things still to do and photograph.
Harry Palmer
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Leighton, congrats on the new toy
Ben, what a lovely catch
Rafael, impressive DR on the last pic of your ship series
George, that makes me dream to medium format
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Leighton, congrats on the new toy
Ben, what a lovely catch
Rafael, impressive DR on the last pic of your ship series
George, that makes me dream to medium format
Leighton, congratulations on the new Fuji. Enjoy the new toy!
Jay, it is a great fountain and a tad larger than most bird baths.
Rafael, great photos and awesome new deck. Fantastic work and quality materials.
Ben. it is also getting crowded in NYC as the tourists return and business offices reopen. Your photo of Trevi reminds me that I am way overdue for a visit.
Huss, I don't think you have, thanks for taking it on film and posting it here!! Its such a unique architecture. I snapped that scene a few years ago with the 35 2.8 PC and Df.
saph wrote:
Huss, I don't think you have, thanks for taking it on film and posting it here!! Its such a unique architecture. I snapped that scene a few years ago with the 35 2.8 PC and Df.
Sign says the 6th Street bridge was built in 1886 by Massillon Bridge Company of Ohio. At various times they have made it a one way bridge because it is very very narrow. But it has been two way traffic for a couple decades now with resulting head on collisions every year. Lots of drivers mirrors are knocked off, and only young inexperienced drivers go faster than 25mph. It is the longest, and oldest metal Bridge in Michigan, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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People at the Press called it "Chicken or Suicide" Bridge.